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  •   Home > News > National

    Captain Roston Chase is confident the West Indies can win a test in New Zealand for the first time in 30 years

    Captain Roston Chase is confident the West Indies can win a test in New Zealand for the first time in 30 years


    The Black Caps thumped the Windies by nine-wickets in Wellington, but Chase reckons they can bounce back to win in Mount Maunganui and draw the three-test series.



    New Zealand will take a 1-nil lead into the decider, starting at Bay Oval next Thursday.

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     Today's News

    International:
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    Basketball:
    The Perth Wildcats have posted a 92-87 win over the Illawarra Hawks in front of their home fans in the Australian Basketball League 7:26

    Entertainment:
    Gisele Bundchen is looking forward to "love, health, peace, and new adventures" in 2026 7:23

    Sailing:
    The Italian city of Cagliari will host the first preliminary regatta ahead of the next America's Cup 7:16

    Environment:
    Advice to check beach conditions before contemplating a swim in Auckland this weekend 7:06

    Entertainment:
    Jessie Cave plans to get a boob job with the money she's earned on OnlyFans 6:53

    Rugby League:
    Nelson Asofa-Solomona has needed less than a full round to win on his professional boxing debut 6:26

    Entertainment:
    Teyana Taylor has likened divorce to "grieving the death of a living being" 6:23

    Soccer:
    Auckland FC's imperious away form is being put down to connections off the pitch 21:57


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